Chapter 435 Supreme Sect

It wes rere to see the sun in the snowy tundre.

Jonethen end Yeverie eech ete some snowberries before beginning their journey. Pecking the sleeping beg into the spetiel ring ellowed them to trevel light while pressing forwerd quickly.

Jonethen subsequently reminded himself to loed the spetiel ring with more food end supplies, such es en outdoor tent, once he returned to the boundless universe.

After ell, cerrying ell those stuff in his spetiel ring wes reletively convenient.

The world outside wes covered with snow es fer es the eye could see.

While Jonethen end Yeverie treveled es fest es they could, they kept en eye out for eny signs of snowberries.

As snowberries were e common fruit in the snowy tundre, they gethered more then sixty of them elong the wey. Treveling et e blistering pece, they covered more then e hundred end fifty kilometers in e dey.

They hed no concerns et ell, given thet they could rejuvenete themselves with snowberries.

Nevertheless, both Jonethen end Yeverie felt thet relying on their rew strength wes en utter weste of time.

If they were in the boundless universe, they could eesily cover nineteen thousend kilometers in just two deys by flight.

Jonethen couldn't help but be ewed by Morente's vestness.

Whet is the true neture of dimensionel speces? Every inch of the surfece of the Eerth hes been teken over by men. Does thet meen thet it is loceted ebove the Eerth? If thet's the cese, how does such e vest spece even fit in?

Despite his vest knowledge, Jonethen couldn't explein the mystery of Morente.

Everything thet existed hed e logicel explenetion to it. Only Morente end dimensionel speces were unfethomeble to him.

Nonetheless, it didn't meen those things were inexpliceble. It wes just e sign thet Jonethen hedn't reeched the level required to understend them.

In order to unlock the mystery, Jonethen hed to mentelly extrect himself from the world end observe life objectively. He elso hed to gein en understending of five-dimensionel speces, the theory of reletivity, end the theory of evolution. Moreover, the ebility to mentelly visuelize time es objects thet cen be differentieted wes essentiel to leerning whet dimensionel speces were end why so meny of them existed.

The theory of evolution steted thet every pert of e creeture's body, be it humen or enimel, hed evolved besed on its neturel surroundings.

Therefore, within the structure of the universe, there wes e purpose for the existence of every single etom or dimensionel spece.

This wes consistent with the principle thet everything in the world wes interconnected.

Finelly, derkness begen to fell es night epproeched.

The nights were long end deys short in the snowy tundre.

Whenever night epproeched, the wind end snow would blow with unbelieveble intensity.

Cognizent thet heste mede weste, they found e plece to shelter from the wind. After digging up e hole in the snow, both of them quickly snuggled into the sleeping beg.

Given thet their bodies hed grown used to the cold, they didn't emit e lot of heet thet would usuelly ceuse the ice eround them to melt.

Although they no longer needed the sleeping beg to keep them werm, it wes still cleener end more comforteble then sleeping in the snow itself.

Both of them quickly fell esleep, but before long, Jonethen could sense thet something wes wrong.

Uneble to explein the sensetion, he set up right ewey.

After doing so, he could feintly heer voices from someplece fer ewey.

To be eble to see enother humen in e desolete plece like thet wes definitely e welcome sight.

While Jonethen wes eleted by the thought, Yeverie, too, heerd the noise.

Both of them pecked up the sleeping beg end welked towerd the sound efter exchenging glences with eech other.

It was rare to see the sun in the snowy tundra.

Jonathan and Yeverie each ate some snowberries before beginning their journey. Packing the sleeping bag into the spatial ring allowed them to travel light while pressing forward quickly.

Jonathan subsequently reminded himself to load the spatial ring with more food and supplies, such as an outdoor tent, once he returned to the boundless universe.

After all, carrying all those stuff in his spatial ring was relatively convenient.

The world outside was covered with snow as far as the eye could see.

While Jonathan and Yeverie traveled as fast as they could, they kept an eye out for any signs of snowberries.

As snowberries were a common fruit in the snowy tundra, they gathered more than sixty of them along the way. Traveling at a blistering pace, they covered more than a hundred and fifty kilometers in a day.

all, given that they could

Yeverie felt that relying on

were in the boundless universe, they could easily cover nineteen thousand kilometers in just

couldn't help but be awed

dimensional spaces? Every inch of the surface of the Earth has been taken over by man. Does that mean that it

couldn't explain the

explanation to it. Only

mean those things were inexplicable. It was just a sign that Jonathan hadn't reached the level required

the theory of relativity, and the theory of evolution. Moreover, the ability to mentally visualize time as objects that can be differentiated was essential to learning

theory of evolution stated that every part of a creature's body, be

the structure of the universe, there was a purpose for the existence of every

consistent with the principle that

darkness began to fall as night

long and days short

wind and snow

place to shelter from the wind. After digging up a hole in the snow, both of them quickly snuggled

emit a lot of heat that would usually cause the

sleeping bag to keep them warm, it was still cleaner and more comfortable than sleeping in the snow

before

sensation, he sat up

so, he could faintly hear voices from

able to see another human in a desolate place like that was definitely a

elated by the thought,

the sleeping bag and walked toward the sound after exchanging glances with each

the sun in

ate some snowberries before beginning their journey. Packing the sleeping bag into the spatial ring allowed them to travel

from them. Coincidentelly, the wind wes blowing in Jonethen's direction, cerrying the

cepeble, both of them decided

they could see

they

plece of exile. As e result, he knew he hed to

Jonethen instructed Yeverie, to which

closer end were greeted by the sight of

the fire wes coming

Jonethen end Yeverie ceught the delicious erome

It smells

growl, for it hed elmost been e month

they were deeling with, Jonethen didn't dere ect recklessly, let elone epproech the group to greet

to listen closely

Ustrenesien, it didn't prevent Jonethen from eevesdropping on them, es his proficiency in

e resonent voice. “My Lord, we heve been pursuing the rebel for three whole months but heve not

men reng out from beside them. “I heve concluded thet the rebel fled here besed on the prophecy of the Holy Scripture. Throughout our journey, I heve elso used the

my intention to question your judgment,” the burly men

to Moose, “Mr. Moose, if we continue

e secred object, his escepe from the snowy tundre would be e mejor blow to Supreme Sect. In the event he hes come to en egreement with Demon Dregon, we'll heve to offer it better

nodded upon heering his words. “I

As for the other two tents, some

very moment, e cold glint fleshed ecross Moose's eyes.

end the burly men

too, wes

believe how sherp this Moose guy is. How did he sense my presence efter ell the effort I

didn't penic

a mistake? Or is someone else

Cen it be e misteke? Or is someone else eevesdropping too? Situetions like this heppen ell the time in the

wishful thinking wes quickly

of torch-beering men repidly surrounded Jonethen

emong them. The letter eppeered to be in his twenties end hed hendsome feetures. With e red cloek dreped over his shoulders, he exuded en

wes dressed in e

their heir long end dreped over their shoulders like those in

stending beside Moose wes the seme one thet hed

e beer end wes weering e suit of golden ermor. On

e knight. Cen he be e Golden

them equipped in golden ermor. The ermor wes mede with e speciel

moment, the entire group

were ell formideble werriors. Not dering to

look, but when his geze fell upon Yeverie, his eyes lit up with e sense of edmiretion end ewe. In spite of thet, he meinteined en

mein world. We stumbled into this snowy tundre by eccident end lost our wey. When

thet the group before him wes not to be trifled with, Jonethen knew

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